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New 3D printing technique could make lab-grown organs more practical – Yahoo News Australia
A fast 3D printing technique could lead to healthy lab-grown organs that are ready in minutes rather than hours.

As much as 3D-printed organs have advanced, creating them is still a slow process that can damage the tissue. There may soon be a quicker and more effective method, however. Researchers from the University at Buffalo and elsewhere have developed a 3D printing technique that’s 10 to 50 times faster than standard methods. A tiny synthetic hand (shown above) that would have taken six hours to print took just 19 minutes enough to minimize the deformation and cellular damage from earlier systems.
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